EFCC to Olisa Metuh: ‘Your testimony is irrelevant’
By OakTV
26 October 2018 |
4:00 pm
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has said that the Oral evidence given by former people's democratic spokesman, Olisa metuh is "irrelevant".
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